THE cnARaOrrEI-OWN cultnoiam; _ _ cumin. cunnmn . ‘this -eel k IUIVIO, for new: ~ el‘ unfit-amt. bet advert-lain: el Elva centre wellauetrletl) pey- ahie in advance t_i' COOK! tor Photographs. CONIIDIBATION LIFI . IN- SIIBANCE. Rt so. EMPIRI: THUR. - FRI. - SAT. Iunsr CHAPT. or‘ , . NEW SERIAL IT- AUQWTIWI 3% »§?"1.'°'usmm'“"' Grade IX: l. Dttallllnsk vn~ l *'s'..“wi=.‘-.?.' "ll" u-Qlmts ilahchard‘: ~Doucet. Grade VI: 12?“; 215g“- l. and; Isaac . as gorges teuellzufl. Olive %i.i..rr.sri.... later-ads I (In): l. lane Meeilil- “(aal (Jan): l, Arthur Welsh: 3 Modeled. ’ llaellillen u, u“ “a diets: FEATURE A HNNY MACK J0 BROWN In “Guosr GUNS” Ga I . seflfi... Grade IV: l. Lek Medea- Merina Gallant; I. Nora Grade m: l. Georflne page“; , éliaréglé! Doucet: l. lamest G d H: 1. ll {laughs}; PIII OO 2. Olliv: Gallant: llfflgl‘! Diilo . i.” L Gr:dB.i1rg;):l.lett7lg-ydn: l rt oi Idiot Plhn lehoel io: d lng th ir ime _ efiersoirom Island iarniers. The Mg“, I (b). l, n“ xx (an: "I ‘M, um“ n; 2. Linwood Gillie. Grade IX (Jr.) e: l. Mary Gillie. lime quarries at Dra au, P.Q., have ghepranc” mun“: i, Gellenfll ' hfluade Ix tar.) t: l. John mur- M!" been unable to pr uce any quant- “um "E!" -————-——-—- “"~"“= w-M vu: .. .. ...... | RESPONSIBILITY " ity of fine lime dur r -__-.. omi Pram . Report ior February: Grad: V (in): l. eeidon Gillie; I Static CFCYO Leitler Progressive Gonservati“. Party I.’ AGENT BITUENS -- new. trade agent for Government, has re- TIA!) . W. E. A? the Provincla b sh ta i l bo capped y a e or has‘ ow ennui‘! ALSO LAST CHAPT. “MASKED MARVEL” AND CARTOON SHOWS 7 AND 9 MATINEE SAT :‘i are woud consent to accept lime during the late summe and iall months. the quarries would be eblo to supply most or the demands. McLEOD - McINTYBE - A uni- que wedding with all attending in army uniform was held on Satur- the winte P Grade X-l, Bu 159mm“ j, _ Grade V (Jen): I, Marion Ille- mlnvr: 01mm Ow‘: “ Grade rv: l. mus Muichieen. j 059M075’ Ill. ' Grade IX-l Therese German; id onus gnl H. III Elaine McQiia , Grade VH- lmmie ‘trainer,- 1. .1 m in the vesti- wills Fitzpatrick: a, Jean ' TODAY ONLY “TAKE IT OR . LEAVE IT" Extra Shorts Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 THUR. FRI. SAT. _ .‘ i, _ Vivian Austin Milbum Stone Ion Keith m; Bob in.“ ALSO DESERT HAWK - MUSICAL . CARTQEfl TODAY ONLY - A Story You'll Love Margaret O’Brien - Jose Iturbi In “MUSIC FOR MILLIOJNS ” Showing At 3:15 - 7 and 9:10 T\\$ r7) PRINCE ED WARD THUR. “FRL-SAT. THE LOVE OF A BOY FOR A HORSE AND WHAT A HORSE! l Thffilliih His Veins Cnursed The Wild Blood 0f A Haunt- fll UIIUBW The Two Met And Fought Anal The Experienced Oldster Won. . Later Thcy lllci. Again . . . . . . . .. In A Savage Death Struggle The Battle OE The Stallion»; ‘ Halted s. 40,000,000 . mow n... . RODDY PRESTON RITA McDOWALL - FOSTER - JOHNSON EXTRA l ! NFWS - FUNNY COLOR CARTOON “REPORT ON ITALY”, A MARCH OF TIME than Presents “TELL IT T0 TllE MARINES” , Il-Act Farce BAPTIST CHURCH HALL TUESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 6 and 8 at 8 l’. M. Specialties Adm 35 C15, Produced by Permission of Samuel French Canada Ltd., Toronto. fddniniission 0n iuo-tlpsllesumes Work At Halifax HALIFAX, March 6 -- (GP) — Clarification oi existing income f tax laws as they aiiecl. co-oper- erat-lves we; cited as important by A.S. Maclntyre oi Antlgonlsh, edu- cational‘ director of the Nova , South; Co-operative Union. in giv- ‘ ing evidence today before the . Royal Commission on taxation oi , co-operotives. The union's brie! was the only one suLmir-‘cd before the live-mun commission under Mr. Justice . lurrcl MW. McDougall oi Montreal, ‘ ultlch c-pcncd its Halifax sittings here today. Questioning of Mr. ' Moclniyre and Neil MacDonald oi‘ Sydney Mines, president of the British Canadian Co-operotlve Society Limited, occupied the en- tlro afternoon The British Canadian organize.- tion ls one of the 51 membsr co- operatives in tihe Provincial union, which was described as a non- tradlng {elevation of co-operatives which promotes educational and advisory won: for membcrs. It is closely connected with the exten- ‘sion department of St. Francis I Xavier University at Antlgonish, Mr. Msclntyre said. The witness said clarification oi A tox_ laws was necessary 5o the co- operatives would know “Just where we stand.” \ I-lc agreed with commissioner B.N. Arnason of Saskatchewan that the portion oi’ proilts which accrued in trading with non-mem- bers oi’ the co-apenatlve might be taxed, but that member profits should remain exempt. l-le said the societies were formed for the ben- efit of "those who wanted to make their dollars go iurt-hor," and weren't intended to amass profits. He was asked by commission counsel E.T. Pinker oi Halifax whether o co-opcrative like the British Canadian which operates nine stores in the Cape Breton mining fields, wasn't similar in operation to a “chain store" sys- tem. He said that savings made by mass buying by chain stores provided further profits for the operator, while the co-operative stores turned their profits or sav- inzs back to the consumer. He drew a laugh by replying to chairman McDougoll that the co- opemtive “wouldn't exclude even a millionaire, if he was honest in his desire to make his dollars go a. little further in his purchases of nccrssltics " The Nova. Scotia union is a branch oi the National (Jo-opera- tive Union. wihlch will make com- bined representatlon to the com- mission on the tax question at a later date. 5o the Provincial union was making no special representa- tion at this time The commission continues its lnoringr; tomorrow and Wednes- day. Vital Subject For iilommons Discussion OTTAWA. March 5 - (CP) — Opposition circles here expressed, ‘the view over the week-end that. {the session of parliament which vopens March l9 should be given suiflcient time to discuss four ,qi.lItions: | l. The War Appropriation Bill, with assurances from the govern- tnrcnt as to the reinforcement situ- a . ion, 2. Civil estimates and what pro- gress has been made in the vari- ous fcnturcs of the government's reconstruction program; 3. Mutual aid. which will bring on n debate on how efficient U. N. R. R. A. will be in looking alt- er the needs o! United Nations countries made destitute by the war; 4. Government's proposals to be presented at the United Nations security conference to open in San Francisco April 25 and which will doubtless set of! a debate on Canadian foreign policy. It has been suggested that the session would not last longer than 10 days and the government could end it any time y di of Parliament, but opposition circles expect much longer than l0 days to deal with all these matters and ed to criticize the not calling the at s. much Prompt Rellet Cutlcure Antiae tic Baby Oil soot ea promptly. eterte at once to help heel. lllshly recom- mended. Buy today! A: your druggilfe. da , Feb. 24 at ‘l p. . b e oi the Blrst Baptist Church. Truro. N.S., when Cpl. Mary Mo- O.W.A.G.. daughter oi Mr. Mrs. A. D. McIntyre oi Monti- cello, P.E.I. became the bride of C l. Del cLeod, R.O.A.M.C., son o Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLeod of Vancouver, B.C. Rev. Ross Eaton, officiating. The bride was in CWAC uniform wearlnl a Corsage ellow roses nnd pansies. At- ten lng the bride was Pte. Nora Anderson, also oi CWAO. Cpl. Jim Loney was best men. Alter the ceremon the bride and groom re- ceived t eir friends at e quiet din- nor in the Bcotia Hotel. LEAVES FOR. NEW YORK- Corp. D. L. -Genshoi van dcr Meersch, president o! the Allied Club recently formed in Charlotte- town, leaves Prince Edward Island this morning with a medical dis- charge irom the Air Force, to enter nil American hospital in New York. The chairman of the Club, LAC. Jan W. Leomhorst. is leaving short- ly for the some destination. The Allied Club will carry on its activ- ity under the ‘presidency of LAC, T. Currln, Jrelan , and the chairman- ship oi D. Ogdon Argentina. Re- tiring president Van der Meersch. Ivho is a native oi Belgium. yes- tcrdoy expressed his warm APPR- cintlon of the iriendly help and hospitality he and his corn atrlots have received in Prince dward Island. iLife Easier In lL0lld0ll But Not tuxurious Yet (This story on "London today" is by Gladys Arnold. former fine correspondent oi The Can thin Press who recently Yetllrmd m“ e British capital for the first me since i940.) Written For The Canadian Press By GLADYS ARNOLD LONDON. March 5 — (C?) — Lite is easier in London now-at least. that's what many LOMOIIBY-l have told me in the last iew days. “It's almost like old times.” they said. Yet shortages and restrictions which I encountered in only one day made me wonder why I had frowned when the stockine short- age in Canada seemed so acute: so one of my friends made up a list oi what she called "luxuries and privileges." again. 2. The church bells may be rung again. 3. No more total blackout-Just the "dlm-out." x 4. Automgbileetfiegid 8th‘: veh- cles may eep 1' 8 011- 5. On the trafllc signs the smell slits have been replaced. lesvin! only hali the light blacked out. 6. The ban on travel to the coast has been lifted in most. places. '1. Heat and restaurant oars have been rutored in some trains. 8. The Home Guard is disband- 9. Fire-watching duties ior the ordinar citizen are relaxed. "It's mpossible to imagine what these things have meant to us," she said. "Just to be able to take a knapsack and go to the seaside for two weeks and take s. chance on finding a room. It. was heaven after five years. To get away from the whine of the doodle-bugs. We counted eight o! them in live minutes once. "As for tire-watching. can you imagine what it was to ve to do your house yourself in he morn- irm, then go to your Job, then after- wards come home and take a turn at fire-watching? We feel quite zguvenoted since that has gone These are the "privileges" which precious than rubies." Little Change In lwo Battle Linea B The Associated Prose) GttAEf, March 8- (Tuesda )-_ United States marines rtinly r Iwo June's strong y-en- ronched Japanese toward the nor- thern and northeastern clifls made I10 mflior attack Monday but broke up a number oi enemy attempts to infiltrate American tlons. An American communi ue today said the battle lines rema ad sub- stantially nchenged as the three divisions o marines, who hold two- thirds or more of Iwo, consolidated their holdings elsewhere on the small but vital island where illht- in: now is in its ldth day. Atcommunique yesterda reported that l2 Japanese doe had been noun on "t fi pm. bsturday and Si prisoners tnken. ' _ Aurseervlc l d unloading operations on Im roved weather conditions ia- cllita two's bee 318 MdKenlh 2. Bins. Grade VI-l, Hue] '2. l. The names are back on the. towns. and road signs are u? m, 2. r-‘lrezgetts Trainer; a, "an"; Grade III-l, Ruth Dunsiord; 2 eels Gillie Leo T l4; , E ' Gradreallfli ‘or.’ , lam" mcifillirgnr“: 5-1. 1mm Dilnlforq. scatterer... s... .... ' o5i’€£?f‘..:‘ii';i.‘i§§°i..... 5...? iord, John Dunsford: er. mums soaoor. Reno of 5t. Ann's lohool tee I t the mgnth of Febru Gr d X J .- , - 2. MgrcDoyleg 3.1 r$§wm§$°' Gra e IX-1, Kathleen Bolger; 3, Msggaéct vlgoyle. rs e I-1, N . Vernon O‘Connor. o" Dow.’ I’ on... 1» . Erma B :8. Stephen Wals Gr d V——l. F‘ . Mgjggfie Yglsh. austlna Doyle, 2, YB v 7i. Kathleen Walsh; Qvgllégqgne 00cm»: s. lmerick 1‘ II-l - Loéisfdlgianchotdyannd noun’ 2' "1 e I $l'-—1. Marion Walsh. . Iarl Mecisaec. r ‘Train- er, Kathleen Blen . Kathleen Held, leashes, sour noor. lfifif.‘ .‘.’.‘...?i:‘."“..“ii£‘.‘.:.”..,°°’:‘;.°.l F°3§§§§y'vrn_1, Gordon Demsay- 2, Hillard Bell. ' Grade XII-i, Marion Hardy; 1, M8011; Hvrdy, ra —1, v - PearledeOliver. em‘ mymr’ i’ ra e IV-l, - wgiaan weeks. M“ hwy‘ 3' Y“ B 11-1. Ileana Renua; ignlgviyrna Arthur; 3, Mildred Q3. l-ht-‘liiv II-l. Norms Ra ner; z, “c::.§:“r=.% *2 who... —. o n; , Hflrdy; J. Jean ells. y . Patricia l‘ hug“, -_____.____ BUNBURY SCHOOL Report for January. G!’ d IX.—l,Bett. ~ a. mew; H v MacDonald. Grade VI.-i Grade v.-1_ w“ d. arise 1v. B.—l Mun: 1,. kc II.A.—l,' Marlgenestnsaiu. 81!. a.-1. Janet MacDon- II. 0.-l. Manon Hlokox. L-l. James MacDonald. °' F°"“'£§le M God vxnr y Menu-pon- r -'_ v . Grad: V'I—l erbmweoe.“ o a vf-i,’ snnnz.” Loretta mm“ re e . .- y sumo . H0 d 1v l l mu aid; 2. Jimmie Kelly. s, Billy 1mg. Gmde IV. B.-i, uriel gm , Grade II. A.-i, Marlene Mae- Donald. am I1. 8.-l, Janet MacDon- Grad n. o.-1, M Hioho . ores: I.~—1. James waqegionald.‘ E. Gertrude Villett-Ivecher. mks venue scnool. Honor Roll ior J Grade neifm a-rieh; 2. ey. cot. Attend -' Bo, lan, Ben-nerd 12:1. this Londoner described as "more K liy greitcher-G-ortrude om. EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Report. f Febru z Sesglror De “y t Grade X: l. Vema Andrew: l, Antna Maollee: l, Gladys Walsh. Grade IX: l, Pauline Monie- ley; 2, Allison Holmes; l. Donald MacKinnon. , Grade Vii: l. aittaurioe Waieh- g. Marion : l; Basil McCann Grnde VI: l, Isabella Meckinnon. UC K ‘l... t? ‘I’ xrtalww r w.» . l‘ Grade X Br.—l. 115i; magnum, more Grade nore Macisaacfi Leo G o Perfect Hllheat. Hkhest. Kenneth Campbell INN! Hill. 2. Jane I1 Grade vnr-‘I, Herbert Mason.’ MMDOG- Kfl-ly; 8. Barbara g, M. Report Gflflt Grade sen: “s... B d; 2. Grade I, Edith 8 ‘ado Brendon monkey. Peri Callaghan of z, 0hr: Perfect VVIII I'll imiilltiii l oisgrgilavm Linwood don Gillts rv m.) l. Iverett sm- Lean“ 2.. “d tmlliuu. Pearl Fe Goni Leo ma‘: m hrranflpereerlt. (Pgilotfleaeenéqy) t ---__.._._ LONGRJVI; Montheflldwuary ugldlllel. R.-1.Jeenllee- 0X stun. I. Jack GmdeVfllI vn - l. Isrith Dun- omot/‘vi? l. 2. Mme Bernard. Proms-r". owe Bea-irate... Irhnerybepartnsene -___-__. lPlINGV-LLI SCHOOL Grade f: en . Grade V (an) Grade V (Jr): Betty Proude; non. III: i. height» Grade I: l, Insets 305mm, Teen ---_-_-_.__. EMYVALE SCHOOL The following In: p. Wale :School ion Illici- Department Grad X- - 2.610%: ‘g: l Teresea McDonald, re e —i, Bhirl -Y 00d 2. Doris McDonald; a, lceyatriucmnn’ VII-l Leo VI-i, Jimmie MoOl Quinn- 3. Perfect attendance: kin, Shirley MoGl Jimmi McOloakev. Grade V-IFPEMHQII ssh...- Imelda Quinn: d. Grade m s: , gyéua‘, Eileen Murray; 3, Grade 1!! Jr.—l. Menard Oeu- II-i. Pl Cl kin: . McGinnfiMWIIh-"dd Mo’- , wine!’ goal, Verne marlin: . o Grade ease Clarlrln. clan-anon Mlflle C il. uuy oiuu. s 1-: . Belle Muiehleon. hazi- Teaober. Ilvhel Maclenzle ...________ AIPIN IOAD IOIOOL Rollie Corney; I, Hebe: Attendance. MacEachern. Jackie Condos. everlla. in senior grades: hem. 1:1 per cent av Junlor pied: sonoos. J . —- l. GQN-ld John- r Punter. a. Alvin firearm": Hlstdorth Campbell, a J hill Brown, if Reebh Cole. . - Blobble mt- l. s; ‘rituall- Bl . — l. Hllllflfl 2. Oleir Pa m. laimmom. (equsllm s. -_ 1. Grade 1. - Laur Bell, 2. K iui Hvwnhs a 3 Wendell l-ierrinl‘ " Assistant tor month of February: 1.1 Aélgrey Kent. MacKin l. Lloyd z l. Kenneth Cotes: '1. Keith Colee: s, 8. John Mackin- Proud II,‘ lvelyn ‘Macxin. w. lknily amiss. the ort i m. 35...». 3. rkin Oll mar- neonard Mellon. Olarkin; s, Gerald oakey Eve , Plastnrieloealaa nn, Leo McGinn, ellaghall. teeeher. l. Roma McOloehy lnuis Memos- John convey; ~ Mildred Gallant; a, Elisabeth iss- 3' guglarence MacDonald; S. Rnddle Do all; , l , hmggmsgflmonr MeoDougall lather b, / 9.3o--l-|Q.oo P.M.O Have You Read On Sale At All News mars scnool. Rosier roll ior the month of: Prinelpll’: Department Grade X—1, John Blaoquiere- 2,‘ Geo s Cameron; a, Edgar Leclalr.‘ ride IX-l, nine Doucette 2. Elsie Do le; 3, Alyre Pineeu. Grade -l Ida Do ' Blaequiere; l, hens Dou tte. VlorPrlnel ’e Depu- Grade VII- . Basel Gall Janet-es Gallant: l. Kathleen Gal Grade VI-l. Terence Doucette: 2, Bertram Gallant; s, Bernice Buote tment. 1 ant: 2. ‘ Intermediate D pert-meat V (el-l, lerancee Peters‘ Doyle; a, Desmond l . i?“ V (bl-l. Joseph saulnier; Ivan Gallant; l, Kenneth Gal- t. redo IV-i, Lillian Pineair 2, G Ne . Junior Department Grade III-l. Annette Blacqulere 2 Guelda Gallant: 8. Charlotte Gallant Gredd 11-1, Bemardlne Gau- giar; 2, Albinus Gauthier: 8, Betty I'l- BLOOMING POINT SCHOOL Report for February Grade ' Donald; IL-l, Theresa MacDo “J0llll BllllllKEll SAYS”? Stands and am so". LI _'>A IUJU PM, l9! lluckinqhnm ' CAIILETON school; Following is the report ior Carleton School for the monthd February: Grade X: 1. Gordon Msclloneid; I, Victor Robertson. Grade VIII: i, Vernon onus Grade VII: i. Gertrude Burnt‘. 2, June Doull; 3. Charlie Dwll Grade" V: l, Hazel South: l. Pearl Noonan; 3. Angeline Oallut Grade IV: i. Arnold Frsnclnl. Mary MscLellan: 3, Paulinela Vole. Grade ill: l. Charlie Mac ' ; 2. Bobble Campbell; 3. Cook livi- at t. Grade ll: l. John dilonndl: 2, Claude Stewart; s. Alfred Pun- tel‘. Grade I (a): l. Ivan Smithzl. Mar t. M - 2. Bernice] Mglrllgnaldzég. a _ . Grade VIII-l, Joan MacDonald: ends vL-II Kathleen Mec- Grade IV.—1. Edna MacDonald. IIL-l. ueona-rd MacDon- ald: 2, lital ‘l Me ell. Grade IL-l, Belly acDougall: e MacDonald. 8. Sadie Mec~ Highest overuse in senior Graded —Joan MacDonald 9i . 5251106?’ "Billie in Junior Grades —p ly Macho ugall 94%. erieot Attendant? -- Bernice use: . Rodd! - aid. ovum MaoDoEaldPaIdna Mec- Done. , MeeDono , Jos- e h ldaeDoneld. Gfiorge Kelly and Helen l". MOGuOl-IB-h — Teacher. (Patriot please copy.) UTANCHEI. SCHOOL Following is the report for reb- Grede X-l, Mildred Bennett Mscbeod and Lois Abbott, equal; Rena Machean. Grade IX--1, 1mm, Keatlng; a. Walter Lord. a Grade VIII 5f.—l. IonrKeating; 'Gr e VIII Jr.'-i Lillian Mac- Lean; 2. Joyce Macieen. Grad VII-l, Violet Aiken; 2, Slglla eMacLean. r Herold Coekes. Grade V-i, idna d. Grade IV-i, Gerald Kestinz; 2, Freda I Grade III 812-1, Jackie White; aAlhei-te Todd: 3. Home Meo- an. Grade mugs-l, Mary Kelly; 2, Herold Goakes. Edna e White Al- , Kelly, Vivian Keating, Audrey ameron, Lillena Cameron. l. M. Ilelllwell, teacher. y. attend . Geraldine Patricia lleGihIi. Flor- Goody. oetelle. taeehar. AUBURN SCHOOL oi Auburn School for tho February. or-s'vr-. shown Molhlitegfiuph ‘ ‘y . Shirley Gameetar: O slfirfictglg llcdaushey. V “haunt average eliiriey amoe- tttendinee - Jouoh Mo- re II ache-namesake"- all. L-l. ; 2* Grade gleorge Kelly Darryl Francis; 3. Wlllli‘ Pill‘ er. Grade-l (b): l, Crawford ls- 3, Vole; 2. Wesley MacLellsn. Perfect Attendance: Pauline ls- Voie,‘ Crawford LsVoie. Dsrfll n s c Teacher, Frances Brennan. MODEL SCHOOL i-Ionor standlne of Model Brim! The iollowina Pupils receive I" lndlng ior month oi hill!!- ( mhabetlcal Order). rade VIII-Francis Blantblli W mer Blanchard Vera Mclhl. i. rage bias-Richard Csroll. Prin- c .5 ep . Grade lL-Donna Bowntit. W‘ Grade III. . Donnie Moore, Teresa i-lenessti- Grade III. B-Glcndon l7. ‘ “Grade rIht-Jagfilgaryvuw“ ‘"619: —' Jloyce Milan“ Peter Kelly. Howard Jay- VERNON RIVER $05005 Report for February: Grade VIII—l Marlflfll W‘ donald- 2 Elizabeth Stewart mi %gene' Macdonsld. squall 3' m“ n. s""~‘s= voi- ffl Q B — v eldgui, Louise Enmsn: l. m" Grade v (o) '- l. William Mll- (grade IV (Bl-l. Preston Rig; glfdifi a, Anita Ivlvers: 3- 1“ HO B . Grade IV (b)-—1. Jim" 3mm - ‘Mfh “mum: Grade I (a)—l. ""1" an" ‘l ‘Pl-‘i wit“ ra e c — Grade r ram-i. Ronald Mon" sey; 3, Joanmlvfiifrlitill; Mum-u ssfiitiflshro?" Mncdonald. 5"‘ lone Mecdtibrialdé’ Joseph Macm- ald, Anita M” hum,’ “use. m ‘CHARLOTTETOWN 0N COMMUNITY coivcunr ASSOCIATI Presents ' The TIIAPIT FAMILY SINGERS ' omsce or WALES cotusce “All ' FRIDAY. MARCH 9-8:l6 P. M- owu- son neutrons ONLY i